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AUSTIN, Texas -- The incidence of hip fractures has dropped in many parts of the world, but an aging population is likely to put a damper on that positive trajectory, a researcher reported. Based on ...
Results showed collared fully hydroxyapatite-coated femoral components had lower rates of postoperative periprosthetic ...
A new paper in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, published by Oxford University Press, finds that bone fracture rates in older women differ by race, quite significantly. While researchers have ...
The risk for fractures were compared among women with osteoporosis receiving gastro-resistant vs immediate-release risedronate or alendronate. Gastro-resistant vs immediate-release risedronate or ...
A new article in JBMR Plus, published by Oxford University Press, indicates that patient survival rates after hip or other bone fractures can be very poor. While patients and their families may ...
Postmenopausal White women have the highest overall fracture rate while Black women have the lowest; new data presented on Hispanic and Asian women. To better understand how osteoporotic fracture ...
Hip Skeleton on blue background with clipping path. Bones are the very foundation of our bodies, the scaffolding upon which everything else depends for support and structure. But with age, bones ...
A study of more than 97,000 elderly patients with hip fracture found they were not often prescribed osteoporosis medications in an effort to prevent future fractures, and in fact, the rates declined ...
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